Recently, Dimitry contacted 37x73.com, with a new discovery which he rightly proclaimed as important. The importance being the description of Moses descending from the heights of Mount Sinai with the tablets of the Law. This being one of the great moments of the central story of the Jewish exodus but being retold in the later account of Deuteronomy, specifically Deuteronomy 9:11:
Deuteronomy 9:11
ויהי מקצ ארבעימ יומ וארבעימ לילה נתנ יהוה אלי את־שני לחת האבנימ לחות הברית
And it came to pass at the end of forty days and forty nights,
that the LORD gave me the two tables of stone,
even the tables of the covenant.
—the two tables of stone, even the tables of the covenant.
את־שני לחת האבנימ לחות הברית = 2368 = Jesus Christ
The highlighted section is a perfect segmentation of the Hebrew grammar of the sentence, beginning with the grammatical marker (Et) and underscoring the object of the sentence.
This is what you might call a classical example of biblical mathematics and historical gematria at work. The theological connections between Christ and the Law are written about extensively by the authors of the New Testament. And that very concept is the basis of the Christian theology of atonement and salvation. So in a verse that describes the bringing of the Law we find a perfect mathematical analogy to that of the eventual and coming Christ, the equal of the Law.
Now when Dimitry brought this fine example to my attention I immediately thought that it was probably part of the geometric puzzle that included the rest of the verse. The reason I thought that, was because I had seen it so many times before. However, when I looked up the sum of the whole verse, I was stumped and flummoxed for I could see no easy solution nor even the vaguest outlines of the puzzle I thought must be there.
Dimitry Sergeyevich Silyukov
Here there is where the strange timing of this begins. One of my favorite mathematical nuggets of knowledge is the Fibonacci 24 digital root cycle. I've had an admiration for it ever since I learned of it. I wrote about it well over a year ago in my second Fibonacci page called 60, which can be seen here.
BUT I hadn't thought or explored the Fibonacci 24 for about a year, tied up as I was with other maths. That is, until about a day or so before Dimitry contacted me, when I discovered this:
From a biblical mathematics perspective this is a bright flashing neon sign, screaming its connection to the first verse of the bible and highlighting the 37th triangle, which folds up inside the 73rd triangle of Genesis 1:1. Without a knowledge of the basic principles of biblical math(s), this correspondence would be unremarkable, if not meaningless.
It's discovery astonished me.
Only a day or so after its discovery, did Dimitry contact me with the puzzle of Deuteronomy 9:11. As I said at first, I was stumped. But I reasoned that the puzzle had be connected in some fashion with the 3D cubic geometry so implicit in the name of Jesus Christ 2368 as seen here in the Jesus Cube page.
The above cross cube was discovered and is produced by turning a hollow cube inside out, as 16^3 - 12^3 = 2368.
The natural operation to perform then would be to take the sum of the verse and subtract it from the operative cube that produces the exotic geometry of the Jesus Cube. When I did so, I found this number staring back at me, a number I had just so recently become well acquainted with again.
Deu. 9:11 = 3979
(16 x 16 x 16) - 3979 = 117
BUT THAT WASN'T ALL.
To my knowledge, at that point, the number 117 still had nothing to do with the geometry of the 16th cube (4096); so I had to refer to my database and lo and behold this was staring back at me:
The image above was taken directly from my database and shows that the listing of the 16th cube directly adjacent to the listing of the 16th square pyramid frame. And of course this was the key to the solution of the Deuteronomy 9:11 puzzle!
The inherent geometry of the name Jesus Christ 2368 is well connected to the 16th cube. So my initial instincts were correct. But I had no recollection of any meaning or significance attached to the 16th square pyramid, that is, until now.
By subtracting the highlighted 117 frame from the 16th cube (4096) you arrive at the sum of the verse in question Deu. 9:11, with a perfect geometric agreement.
4096 - 117 = Deuteronomy 9:11
I record this incident, because biblical mathematics, isn't just about the math of the Bible. It is, indeed, about the interaction of the Supreme Being, with his creation in a preternatural-supernatural way in which we do not yet understand. Other prominent researchers in this field will attest to the uncommon and uncanny timing of many of their discoveries.
Compared to the significance of Dimitry's discovery, it is but a minor a feature, but a part of the story nonetheless.